I’ve listened to some podcasts before. And by “listened” I mean “played them in the background while occasionally fast-forwarding because they were too long”. JP suggested once that SF Signal should podcast. An intriguing idea, to be sure, but is the world really ready to hear my whiny voice? I imagine there are other challenges as well, like how do we convert Dan’s big ASCII head to audio?

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For Dan’s Big Giant But Yet Uncomfortably Mesmerizing ASCII Head, we can use a guest-podcaster, namely, Daniel himself — reading the ASCII text…

Here, I’ll start us off “space, space, period, space, space…”

…and a little later…

“…colon, (here comes the good part) eye, ex, em, bee, pound, pound…”

If that’s not exciting enough, we can broadcast it on public access with Dan and the ladies from Fantasy Bedtime Hour on a Special with the tagline “Two girls, with Daniel, in bed, ill-equipped to handle Scifi/Fantasy bloging.”

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